Harkening back to UASF shows your level of technical ignorance on the subject. This is nothing like that at all. There is nothing happening with core to cause a soft fork.
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@OceanSlim #yestr & PV ๐ซ
I know that history doesn't repeat itself but it often rhymes. Thats what my level of harmonic ignorance on the subject is.
I see your point now more clear and valid after educating myself on consensus rules and mempool policy rules.
And I found out that I don't know enough about the #uasf times, therefore I need to to more research about block size wars back then.
Thank you @OceanSlim for pointin my awareness to my blind spots. PV ๐ซ
It's becoming more apparent by the Block that UASF may become necessary to #FixTheFilters.
Nodes (Users) have had to deal with dishonest Miners in the past, and we may need to do so again in the future.
"Bitcoin users might get increasingly tyrannical about limiting the size of the chain so it's easy for lots of users and small devices." -Satoshi Nakamoto
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